Several of the defendants filed invoices that purported to take place at the same date and time with two different children at two different locations, or while they were working as full-time teachers with the Department of Education, according to prosecutors.

Beylina, 30, filed 51 fraudulent invoices that she said took place while she was on vacation in the Dominican Republic, prosecutors said.

“As we allege today, these defendants stole hundreds of thousands of government dollars from a program designed to aid some of our city’s most vulnerable residents,” stated FBI Assistant Director-in-Charge William Sweeney.

“Rather than provide honest services, they chose to line their own pockets at the expense of taxpayers and the developmentally-delayed children and their families for whom these funds were targeted.”

The eight therapists are slated to be arraigned in Brooklyn Federal Court Thursday afternoon and could face up to 10 years in prison if convicted, prosecutors said.